This thought occurred to me in another thread, I feel like it deserves its own.
The core conceit of the game is that Captain Steele is on a quest to claim ownership of Steele Tech. The quest is an excuse to bang all sorts of hot aliens, of course, but allegedly the goal is to reach the end of the probe chain and get promoted. That said, we have a few areas in this game where it seems to be assumed that Captain Steele already has a certain amount of pull within the company even before claiming ownership. The resolution of the gray goo, for instance, has Steele more or less unilaterally offer the Nova crew the company's assistance, and Anno doesn't particularly raise any objection to this. Similarly, upon completing the Orange Pill quest Steele sends a note to Steele Tech's administration with a nudge towards increasing biomedical funding, with the implicit assumption that this nudge carries some significant amount of weight.
This of course raises the question of how far this influence is intended to extend, and what can be done to earn or enhance it. It seems to me as though making decisions that benefit Steele Tech, such as giving them the new legal rights to the gray microbots or uncovering some particularly lucrative mining opportunity, ought to gain Steele some amount of political capital with the company that, while limited in how far it will go, helps give them the authority to make decisions like the promise to Taivra of alien technology, without it just being that Steele is in fact the head in all but name. I don't know if a formalized system is necessary, but something like that might be useful for codifying how much Steele is actually able to do.
The core conceit of the game is that Captain Steele is on a quest to claim ownership of Steele Tech. The quest is an excuse to bang all sorts of hot aliens, of course, but allegedly the goal is to reach the end of the probe chain and get promoted. That said, we have a few areas in this game where it seems to be assumed that Captain Steele already has a certain amount of pull within the company even before claiming ownership. The resolution of the gray goo, for instance, has Steele more or less unilaterally offer the Nova crew the company's assistance, and Anno doesn't particularly raise any objection to this. Similarly, upon completing the Orange Pill quest Steele sends a note to Steele Tech's administration with a nudge towards increasing biomedical funding, with the implicit assumption that this nudge carries some significant amount of weight.
This of course raises the question of how far this influence is intended to extend, and what can be done to earn or enhance it. It seems to me as though making decisions that benefit Steele Tech, such as giving them the new legal rights to the gray microbots or uncovering some particularly lucrative mining opportunity, ought to gain Steele some amount of political capital with the company that, while limited in how far it will go, helps give them the authority to make decisions like the promise to Taivra of alien technology, without it just being that Steele is in fact the head in all but name. I don't know if a formalized system is necessary, but something like that might be useful for codifying how much Steele is actually able to do.